This ALF Century 100' Ladder Chief used to run as Ladder 6 in Huntsville, AL.
American LaFrance Apparatus
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Huntsville also had this ALF 1000 Series 1250/150/85' Snorkel. After years of service as Snorkel 8, it was sold to Brindlee Mountain, AL, then to a small FD in South Carolina where it was photographed by Andrew a couple months ago.
Another 1000 Series 100' Ladder Chief, this one served Gadsden, AL as Truck 6.
Montgomery, AL was an ALF department for many years. This 1978 Spartan I 1500/500/54' Squrt ran as Engine 2.
Here's one that's a bit different. This 1975 1000 Series 2000/500/54' Squrt ran as Engine 6 for many years before becoming Reserve Engine 2.
Montgomery Truck 6 ran this 1978 Century 102' Water Chief until recently, when it was replaced by the "new" brand in Montgomery, E\-One. This was the last ALF in frontline service.
Montgomery also ran three ALF Stinger 250/250 4x4 mini-pumpers. Engine 18 was a 1979 Chevy K-35.
Mountain Brook, AL ran this ALF Century 1250/300/75' Telesqurt for many years before selling it to Winder, GA.
Another ALF Century 1500/500/75' Water Chief, this one serves Irondale, AL.
The 75' Water Chief quints were popular in Alabama. Muscle Shoals had one too!
Tallassee, AL bought this 1968 ALF 900 Series Aero Chief 90 second hand. It originally served Setauket, NY.
Engine 1, Davis Lake, AL
1978 ALF Century 1500/500 x-District 1, West Seneca, NY
This ALF Century 100' Ladder Chief served Florence, AL. It was later sold to Oxford, AL.
Florence also ran this ALF Century 1500/500 as Engine 4.
More to come.....
Ok, my turn to add to this topic. This is a 1929 ALF/Hale hydraulic water twoer that is now owned our club the Indianapolis Fire Buffs. When I took these shots, I had the settings wrong on my camera and therefore, they are a tad bit blurred. This is the former IFD WT13 that was in service until 1969 when it was replace with a '69 Maxim/Pierce 85' Snorkel.
[quote name='ifd29buff' post='167981' date='Dec 1 2007, 17:03 ']Ok, my turn to add to this topic. This is a 1929 ALF/Hale hydraulic water twoer that is now owned our club the Indianapolis Fire Buffs. When I took these shots, I had the settings wrong on my camera and therefore, they are a tad bit blurred. This is the former IFD WT13 that was in service until 1969 when it was replace with a '69 Maxim/Pierce 85' Snorkel.[/quote]
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